Stretched

Submitted by The_Nephilim on 30 March, 2012 - 23:33

Enemy Engaged 2

Advertised Features:

Realistic flight physics
2 flyable gunships (e.g. RAH-66 Comanche (USA), KA-52 Hokum (Russia))
Three theaters of war (e.g. Lebanon, Taiwan and Korea)
Dynamic real-time battlefields. No linear mission plot, scripted events or predefined unit behavior.

Submitted by thales100 on 22 March, 2012 - 11:34

Spellforce: The Order of Dawn

SpellForce: The Order of Dawn is a combination real-time strategy and role-playing video game game developed by German game developers Phenomic. SpellForce focuses on the RPG elements of controlling an avatar, and on many levels the RTS elements of leading an army as well. The player begins by creating a hero, called an avatar, and then selecting which character properties they want their avatar to begin with. Besides the storyline, there are also plenty of side-quests, that when successfully completed, usually grant experience and/or item rewards

Submitted by thales100 on 3 February, 2012 - 12:13

Urban Chaos

The game is a third person action-adventure game set in largely free-roaming maps. It also utilized a rather complex fighting system incorporating kicks, punches, throws and sliding tackles as well as two melee weapons; knives and baseball bats. However, the player can also arrest enemies, which will make the populace more friendly towards them. There are 24 main levels and 4 bonus levels.

Submitted by thales100 on 3 February, 2012 - 11:47

The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring

The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring is a 2003 real-time strategy game developed by Liquid Entertainment. It plays much like Warcraft III with added features, some previously used in Battle Realms. A similar layout and control system is used, and the player gets to control hero units with special abilities. Most regular units also have abilities of their own. The game also follows certain RTS conventions such as having rally points and controlling unit creation and purchase of upgrades at designated buildings.

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